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Orbit (Eye Socket) FracturesThe orbit or eye socket consists of four walls of bone which surround and protect the eye. Trauma to the eye area from things such as car accidents or a punch to the eye can result in fractures of these bones. At times, the muscles and/or the tissues of the eyeball can become entrapped within the bone fracture, restricting the ability to move the eye. Since the involved eye does not move with the normal eye, the person will see separate images with each eye and experience "double vision." In these cases, surgery may be required to release entrapped eyeball tissue from the bone fractures.
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